AI and the art of digital undressing. You heard me right. Apparently, a whole bunch of websites have popped up, and they're basically digital tailors. You feed them a picture of your favorite politician, your annoying neighbor, or even your own unsuspecting grandma, and poof! – they're magically naked. Stripped Bare by Silicon: How AI is Turning Us All into Digital Pin-ups Now, I'm not one to judge. A little bit of digital nudity here and there, who am I to say? But this... this is getting out of hand. India, they say, is the second-biggest user of these "virtual strip clubs." Second only to the US. The land of yoga and meditation, now the land of… well, you get the picture. And let's not forget Japan. Those poor souls, always pushing the boundaries. Apparently, they're obsessed with this stuff. I can just imagine them: "Konichiwa, AI-san! Please, make this picture of Mr. Tanaka look like he's auditioning for the next 'Magic Mike' ...
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Stripped Bare by Silicon: How AI is Turning Us All into Digital Pin-ups
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Gmail Security Alert: Attacks Continue
What's absolutely fascinating? While we're all busy arguing about whether AI will eventually take over the world, it's already busy trying to break into our email accounts. How thoughtful! I mean, at least it's showing initiative, right? Gmail Security Alert: Attacks Continue Now, Google tells us there are 2.5 billion Gmail users. That's roughly the population of China plus a few million people who are still trying to figure out how to unsubscribe from their ex's Netflix account. And apparently, every single one of these accounts is now a target for AI-powered attacks. Perfect! Just what we needed – robots that are better at scamming than humans. Let me tell you something about these new AI attacks: They're so sophisticated, they don't even make those charming spelling mistakes anymore that used to help us identify scam emails. Remember those? "Deer Sir, kindly sent money urgent!" Those were the good old days. Now the AI writes better Engl...
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California Leads the Nation in AI Regulation
California lawmakers have passed a sweeping set of bills aimed at regulating the artificial intelligence industry, combating deepfakes, and protecting workers from exploitation as the technology rapidly evolves. California leads the nation in AI regulation The Democrat-controlled California legislature, in its final week of the session, approved hundreds of bills that will now head to Governor Gavin Newsom's desk. The deadline for the governor to act is Saturday. Newsom, a Democrat, has until September 30 to sign the proposals into law, veto them, or let them take effect without his signature. While he indicated in July that he would sign a bill to combat deepfakes in elections, he has not commented on the other measures. Earlier this summer, he cautioned that overregulating the industry at home could harm it. In recent years, he has often cited the state's budget woes as a reason for rejecting legislation he might otherwise support. Here's a look at some of the AI bills ...
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